This book is a tribute to the members of the Impossible Dream team, including biographies of all 39 players that year as well as appreciations of this remarkable season by an all-star lineup featuring Joe Castiglione, Ken Coleman, Gordon Edes, Peter Gammons, Jim Lonborg, and many more. The book also presents over 300 rare photographs and memorabilia from this special Red Sox season.

J.C. Wylde, World Series winning pitcher for the Long Beach Herons, suffers a devastating injury that may end his professional baseball career.. Caroline Cleary, the star quarterback for the Sandusky She-Devils women's football team, is on top of her game. When J.C. returns home to Lakeport, Ohio to recuperate, he and Caroline are thrown into a new game neither one is prepared to play.

Alex Ross needs to focus on getting his bat hot again, but with minor league umpire Alice Darling distracting him at every turn, he's floundering. Alice has a strict "no dating ballplayers" rule after her one summer romance left her a single mother, but something about Alex makes her think it might be worth the risk to try again.

One of a two-book series on the rivals that met in the 1986 World Series, the Boston Red Sox and the New York Mets, including biographies of every player, coach, broadcaster, and other important figures in the top organizations in baseball that year. This book on the 1986 season re-tells the story of that year’s classic World Series as written by SABR members.

This collection of biographies of major-league players includes every player who appears or is mentioned in the famous episode of The Simpsons, "Homer at the Bat." Don Mattingly, Roger Clemens, Jose Canseco, and Ken Griffey, Jr. are among the players whose voices were used, joining former players like "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and Cap Anson. "Making of" and other Simpsons trivia also included.

Masanori Murakami pitched baseball in Japan for 17 seasons after he returned to the Nankai Hawks in 1966. His story is intriguing for many reasons. A main one is that MLB chief Ford Frick broke relations with Japan over the rights to Mashi, as he was called by Giants' fans. The San Francisco Giants decided to accept a compromise agreement that was offered by the Nippon Pro Baseball commissioner.

Major League Baseball has hidden a secret from public knowledge for 55 years. The secret involves meetings between a Philadelphia prostitute and 3 major leaguers in the 1959 baseball season. The names of the players are known to Philadelphia Phillies' management, the Phila. Police Dept. and MLB execs. Baseball commissioner Ford Frick chose to keep the players' identities hidden from the public.

Everyone needs some common sense, and when Raam Commoner and Kayman Karl apply their own brand of common sense to a conspiracy to bring down Major League Baseball, the odds run high, the season turns deadly, and the sex gets hot.

This trivia book is intended to help diehard Dodger fans celebrate their beloved team. It’s been a long time since April 21, 1890, when the franchise recorded its first official victory in the National League—but 124 years and 10,000 wins later the team is still going strong, still producing great players and historic moments.
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